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Autor:
Connie Ka Yan Ng, Takashi Ishihara, Tomoko Hamabata, Hideaki Nishizawa, Min Liu, Jia-hao Song, Tsung Hsien Li, Chia-Ling Fong, Dae Yeon Moon, Il Hun Kim
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 11 (2024)
Understanding the current status and recent development of the population genetics and connectivity of sea turtles is crucial for effective conservation management of the species. Five sea turtle species, green turtle (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead tur
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https://doaj.org/article/3d45665135d748bc915c8c44651e4ed7
Autor:
Dongmei Yu, Zhongrong Xia, Xitao Yang, Connie Ka Yan Ng, Kong Yang, Zhenghao Wu, Xiaofeng Liu, Huijian Hu
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023)
The insights gained from individual tracking can improve the conservation of released young green sea turtles by providing detailed data on migration route, feeding place and habitat distribution. During the fishing moratorium from May 1 to August 16
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https://doaj.org/article/5944c9a4da2742bb8061888d2e589756
Autor:
Taewon Kim, Soojin Jang, Sook-Jin Jang, Kyungsik Jo, Connie Ka Yan NG, Early Capistrán, Michelle María, Hideaki Nishizawa, Mi Yeon Kim, Shillinger, George L., Balazs, George
Publikováno v:
PICES Press; Winter2024, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p53-59, 7p
Autor:
Matthew S. Savoca, Susanne Kühn, ChengJun Sun, Stephanie Avery-Gomm, C. Anela Choy, Sarah Dudas, Sang Hee Hong, K. David Hyrenbach, Tsung-Hsien Li, Connie Ka-yan Ng, Jennifer F. Provencher, Jennifer M. Lynch
Publikováno v:
Environmental Pollution 310 (2022)
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Marine debris is now a ubiquitous component of the Anthropocene global ocean. Plastic ingestion by marine wildlife was first reported in the 1960s and since that time, roughly one thousand marine species have been reported to consume this debris. Thi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f35b88a7fbcecfbbaf4f3939bb87a86e
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/towards-a-north-pacific-ocean-long-term-monitoring-program-for-pl
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/towards-a-north-pacific-ocean-long-term-monitoring-program-for-pl
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Animal Research.
Background: Marine debris is an environmental pollution problem affecting the oceans worldwide. Recent studies reveal that marine debris ingestion by sea turtles is rising. Sea turtles brought in for rehabilitation allows an opportunity to provide in
Autor:
Chung Kang Hsu, Fei Yan Zhang, Margaret B. Murphy, Connie Ka Yan Ng, Zhong Rong Xia, Ming Bin Ye, Jin Xia Duan, George H. Balazs, Tsung Hsien Li, He Xiang Gu
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 28:1181-1191
Autor:
Paul K.S. Lam, Connie Ka Yan Ng, Isaac K.S. Lam, James Lam, Min Bin Ye, Jin Xia Duan, Tsung Hsien Li, Zhong Rong Xia, Fei Yan Zhang, Margaret B. Murphy, Xiaohua Zhang, He Xiang Gu, George H. Balazs, Wen-Xiong Wang
Publikováno v:
Environmental Pollution. 234:735-742
Sea turtles are globally endangered and face daily anthropogenic threats, including pollution. However, there is a lack of ecotoxicological information on sea turtles, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. This study aims to determine pollutant leve
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 15:289-292
This is the first identification of marine macrophytes consumed by green turtles in Hong Kong, South China Sea: 6 red algae species (Pterocladiella tenuis, Gelidium pusillum, Chondrus ocellatus, Gracilaria chorda, Grateloupia filicina, and Amansia gl
Autor:
Connie Ka-yan Ng1 kayan.ng.connie@gmail.com, Dutton, Peter H.2, Simon Kin-fung Chan1, Ka-shing Cheung1, Jian-wen Qiu3, Ya-nan Sun3
Publikováno v:
Pacific Science. Apr2014, Vol. 68 Issue 2, p231-243. 13p.
Autor:
Peter H. Dutton, Simon Kin-Fung Chan, Ka-shing Cheung, Connie Ka-yan Ng, Jian-Wen Qiu, Yanan Sun
Publikováno v:
Pacific Science. 68:231-243
Hong Kong has one of the last remaining nesting populations of endangered green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in southern China. Because nesting individuals are vital to sustain populations, this study characterizes and reports essential baseline informat